American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Federation of TeachersApplegate/Jackson/Parks Future Teacher ScholarshipBrainTrack ScholarshipsBright Futures Awards: National ECE Scholarship ProgramDaniel Kovach Foundation Teaching ScholarshipHach Scientific FoundationHispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF)/State Farm Companies Foundation ScholarshipJames Madison Junior FellowshipJournalism Education AssociationKnowles Science Teaching FoundationNational Council of Teacher's of Mathematics' Prospective Secondary Teacher ScholarshipsPublic Allies Fellowship Program at Eagle Rock SchoolScholarship Grants for Prospective EducatorsSiemens ScholarshipSociety of Physics Students Future Teacher ScholarshipStraightforward MediaTeach and Inspire Scholarship program
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There are many scholarships available just for teachers. In fact, at the following website, there are over 100 teacher scholarships listed: http://www.teachingtips.com/blog/2008/07/01/101-scholarships-just-for-teachers/.
The following link below is a wonderful site that will give a wide array of information concerning scholarships for teachers. http://scholarshipsorgrants.com/teaching-scholarships-what-teachers-should-know/949/
In this link: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-major/education-scholarships/ you will find many scholarship available for students studying to become teachers. for example Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois
The Teachers College - Columbia University has some scholarships, this is the only university that I found, but this URL can help, http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/teaching-students.htm Most scholarships are granted by organizations separate from any particular university or college. For minority scholarships I would suggest taking a look at http://www.blackexcel.org/100minority.htm for more information.
You can find reliable information about scholarships by checking reputable websites such as College Board, Fastweb, and Scholarships.com. Additionally, you can contact the financial aid office at your school or college for guidance on available scholarships. It's also a good idea to research scholarships offered by specific institutions, organizations, or companies that align with your interests or background.
Get the best grades you can, do many extracirricular activities, and get on your teachers' good sides (many scholarships require teacher recommendations).
There a number of grants offered to teachers and programs. The Federal Government offers a grant for aspiring teachers and details for this opportunity can be found through a quick search of the internet for federal grants to teachers.
I am not quite sure as to what you are asking. However you can find information regarding scholarships for teachers at www.teachingtips.com. You can also visit www.teacherscount.org for more resources.
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Most schools offer scholarships for high school seniors in 2012. Check with your local board of education or your teachers will also be able to tell you what scholarships are available for students in the school you are attending.
One great resource for teachers is the fund for teachers found at http://www.fundforteachers.org/. It is focused on helping teachers achieve their goals through financial assistance. The USA today also gives away 20 scholarships for teachers annually and it can be found at http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2003-10-15-2004-teacher-team_x.htm. Finally, the educational cyber playground has a list of scholarships and grants available to teachers and it can be found at http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Teachers/grants.html.